Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2023;58(8):1069-1074. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2201840. Epub 2023 Apr 19.
Prescription opioids (POs) have had a devastating effect on people and public health systems in the U.S. Due to the urgency and complexity of the opioid crisis, there is a need to expand qualitative research on the medical community's perspectives on opioid prescribing practices and the role that prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) have played in mitigating this crisis.
We conducted qualitative interviews with clinicians ( = 23) across specialties and a range of overdose hotspot and coldspot locations in Massachusetts during 2019. We aimed to capture their perspectives on the opioid crisis, changes in clinical practice, and experiences with opioid prescribing and PDMPs.
Respondents consistently recognized the role clinicians played in the opioid crisis and reported reductions in their opioid prescribing, which were motivated by the crisis itself. The limitations of opioids in pain management were frequently discussed. While clinicians appreciated having greater awareness of their opioid prescribing and increased access to patient prescription histories, they also expressed concerns about surveillance of their prescribing and other unintended consequences. We observed that clinicians in opioid prescribing hotspots had more detailed and specific reflections on their experiences with the Massachusetts PDMP, MassPAT.
Clinician perceptions of the severity of the opioid crisis in Massachusetts and thoughts on their role as prescribers were consistent across specialty, prescribing level, and practice location. Many clinicians in our sample cited use of the PDMP as an influence on their prescribing. Those practicing in opioid overdose hotspots had the most nuanced reflections about the system.
处方类阿片药物(POs)在美国对人们和公共卫生系统造成了毁灭性的影响。由于阿片类药物危机的紧迫性和复杂性,需要扩大对医疗界对阿片类药物处方实践的看法以及处方药物监测计划(PDMPs)在缓解这一危机中所发挥的作用的定性研究。
我们在 2019 年与马萨诸塞州的各个专业的临床医生( = 23)以及多个药物滥用热点和冷点地区进行了定性访谈。我们旨在了解他们对阿片类药物危机、临床实践变化以及阿片类药物处方和 PDMP 经验的看法。
受访者一致认识到临床医生在阿片类药物危机中所扮演的角色,并报告减少了阿片类药物的处方,这是危机本身推动的。经常讨论阿片类药物在疼痛管理中的局限性。尽管临床医生赞赏对他们的阿片类药物处方有更多的了解,并增加了对患者处方历史的访问权限,但他们也对处方的监测和其他意外后果表示担忧。我们观察到,在阿片类药物处方热点地区的临床医生对马萨诸塞州 PDMP(MassPAT)的经验有更详细和具体的反思。
马萨诸塞州临床医生对阿片类药物危机严重程度的看法以及对其作为处方者的角色的看法在专业、处方级别和实践地点上是一致的。我们样本中的许多临床医生都提到了使用 PDMP 对他们的处方产生了影响。那些在阿片类药物药物滥用热点地区工作的人对该系统有最细致的反思。